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As we have seen in Chap. 3 of this book, there is no alternative cancer cure, nor will there ever be one. Yet, some might claim that, even though there is no single SCAM that cures cancer, the use of a tailor-made  combination of SCAMs could be beneficial, particularly if employed in addition to conventional cancer treatments.

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I am grateful to Dr. Julian Money-Kyrle, retired consultant oncologist, for his constructive comments on Sect. 1.4 and to Richard Rasker for his corrections of and advice on the entire text.

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Ernst, E. (2021). Conclusion. In: So-Called Alternative Medicine (SCAM) for Cancer. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-74158-7_6

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